"Amour" director Michael Haneke may know about the parody Twitter account in his name, but that doesn't mean he found it amusing. "My students said there was a weird Twitter account," the 70-year-old said through a German translator Sunday on the Golden Globes red carpet. "But I'm not that interested in that kind of thing. It's not for me. " (Suffice it to say, he won't be opening a verified account.) Golden Globes 2013 : All nominees | Red Carpet | Winners | Ballot | Show highlights | Quotes | Best & Worst | Full coverage Haneke was more enthused about the impending ceremony.

"Silver Linings Playbook" director David O. Russell may have been in the running for a screenplay award Sunday night, but on the Golden Globe Awards red carpet, he was keeping his expectations low. "The only way you maintain serenity at all is by feeling like you're not owed anything," he said, shifting his weight excitedly from foot to foot. "You're just grateful that you made the film and nothing else need come your way. " He said that the night before the nominations came out he called his actors and thanked them.

In an evening with some mild surprises, two favorites won the top actor honors at the Golden Globes: Daniel Day-Lewis for "Lincoln" and Hugh Jackman for "Les Miserables. " For playing the 16th president of the United States, Day-Lewis won for best actor in a drama. Clips from the movie were introduced earlier by former President Bill Clinton. "Are you sure there's room for another ex-president on this stage?" the actor said in accepting the prize from the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.

Robert Pattinson likes the Golden Globes and came to present voluntarily opposite Amanda Seyfried for adapted screenplay -- a rather surprising admittance from the press-shy Pattinson. The 26-year-old actor is thrilled to not have to talk about vampires ever again, though he said all his questions on the red carpet were bloodsucker-related. Pattinson is clearly here just to celebrate and is rooting for Joaquin Phoenix, though he's never met the actor. "The Master" was his favorite movie of the year.

Kristen Stewart is still sorry, folks. In a sweeping, general, you-still-don't-own-me sort of way. "I apologize to everyone for making them so angry," the actress told Newsweek, presumably referring to her "indiscretion" with married director Rupert Sanders back in July, which rattled her relationship with Robert Pattinson and sent shock waves through the "Twilight" fan community. "It was not my intention. " What her intention was is not made clear in the interview , published Monday, though we assume it was something along the all-I-wanna-do-is-have-some-fun spectrum - something not unheard of for a woman in her early 20s. PHOTOS: Rob and Kristen through the years It's not the first time Stewart has expressed remorse after she was photographed in intimate embraces with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director.

In an interview with Newsweek, Kristen Stewart apologizes to "everyone for making them so angry. " She's referring to the dustup when it was revealed that she had a romantic interlude with her "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, cheating on boyfriend and "Twilight" costar Robert Pattinson. [Newsweek] L'Wren Scott, Mick Jagger's designer girlfriend, has shown her collections in intimate gatherings in her Paris showroom and in New York, but she has opted to show her fall-winter 2013 collection in London in February.

From the moment Bella Swan blinks those blood-red eyes of a newborn vampire, you just know that "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" is going to be vampirrific. Which is not quite the same as terrific, but for the swooning series that made heartthrobs of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, it just feels right. In its fifth and theoretically final film, the mega movie monster spawned by novelist Stephenie Meyer's phenomenon spends virtually all of its 115 minutes feeding the unquenchable thirst its fans have for all things "Twilight.

They say that fame changes people, but then there are celebrities such as Kristen Stewart who prove that being comfortable in the limelight isn't necessarily a bad thing. The actress, who by now is nearly as renowned for her awkward media appearances and messy personal life as she is for starring in the five installments of “The Twilight Saga,” stopped by “Conan” last night to promote “Breaking Dawn Part II,” which hits theaters Friday. And while it's understandable why she might recoil when asked about the status of her relationship with costar Robert Pattinson, as she did on “Today” last week , O'Brien was nothing but a perfect -- albeit goofy -- gentleman throughout the interview.

Kristen Stewart wishes she was better in "New Moon" and acknowledged that if she's being really honest, she "didn't love" "Eclipse. " As the star of "The Twilight Saga" since its inception in 2008, Stewart has been at the forefront of the lucrative vampire franchise throughout its five movies. Along the way, she's worked with four different directors, battled the ever-present media scrutiny and learned how to handle a fervent fan base that has very specific ideas on how Stephenie Meyer's beloved books should be translated onto the big screen.